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====Websites==== {{refbegin}} * {{cite web |editor1-last = Cady |editor1-first = Thirza |editor2-last = Nelson |editor2-first = Alfred L. |editor3-last = Cross |editor3-first = Gilbert B. |date = 2016 |title = Royal Adelphi Theatre : Calendar for 1898β1899 |at = [Scroll down to: 11 March 1899.] |location = London |publisher = The Adelphi Calendar Project |url = https://www.umass.edu/AdelphiTheatreCalendar/m98d.htm#Label008 |access-date = 2 December 2024 |website = umass.edu |quote = 11 March 1899. ''The Man in the Iron Mask''. Title Comment: "Suggested by an episode in ''The Vicomte de Bragelonne'' of Alexandre Dumas". Author: Max Goldberg. }} * {{cite web |last = Deamer |first = Kacey |date = 6 May 2016 |title = Mysterious 'Man in the Iron Mask' Revealed, 350 Years Later |url = https://www.livescience.com/54669-man-in-the-iron-mask-identified.html |access-date = 21 May 2020 |website = livescience.com }} * {{cite web |last = Egnal |first = Cleo |date = 23 September 2021 |title = Who The Man In The Iron Mask Really Was According To Historians |url = https://www.ranker.com/list/the-real-man-in-the-iron-mask/cleo-egnal |access-date = 18 October 2021 |website = ranker.com }} * {{cite web |last = George |first = Dorothy |date = 1938 |title = Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires in the British Museum |volume = VI |series = ''Object: The iron-mask'' (Etching on paper; Museum number 1866,1114.624.) |url = https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1866-1114-624 |access-date = 1 December 2024 |website = britishmuseum.org |quote= The taking of the Bastille, see BMSat 7550, &c, naturally revived interest in the Man in the Iron Mask (d. 1703) and it was reported that his body still masked, had been found chained in a dungeon. Cf. the opera, ''Island of St. Marguerite'', by the Hon. John St. John, based on Voltaire's account of the Man in the Iron Mask, in which the Temple of Liberty rises from the ruins of the castle. Drury Lane, 13 Nov. 1789. Genest, vi. 586. Cf. also Blake's poem, "The French Revolution" (1791). }} * {{cite web |last = Neudorf |first = Jon |date = 10 February 2024 |title = The Samurai Of Prog: The Man in the Iron Mask |url = https://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=24693 |access-date = 1 December 2024 |website = Sea of Tranquility |quote= (...) This time the concept takes us back to 17th century France and the reign of King Louis XIV. In 1669 a man was arrested and subsequently held for over three decades in several French jails, including The Bastille. His name was kept a mystery as his face was covered with an iron mask. Oliviero Lacagnina who provides keyboards wrote all the music and provided the main idea behind the concept. (...) }} * {{cite web |author = Rock Report |date = 2002 |title = Heartland: Communication Down |url = https://www.rockreport.be/albums/heartland-communication-down |access-date = 1 December 2024 |website = rockreport.be |ref= {{sfnref|Rock Report|2002}} }} {{refend}}
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